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smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes. and it competes very well. i've seen some of the practice games and it's scary. it really is. >> jimmy: you did this a few years ago, right? and humans beat the computer. >> no, we didn't do that. >> jimmy: i thought you did. >> no, this is something new. ibm came to us four years ago with this idea. now, keep in mind, this is the same company that came up with deep blue, that computer that they taught to play chess. and they put it against a world champion and the computer beat the champion. so, ibm is worried, i've seen some o
smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes....
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we are understanding what these models tell us or don't tell us. we will translate data that we get into a form that we can use in our downstream tools. the models that we use for the management of our system. we need to build a national collaboration and at the end of the day, we will assess the potential impact on our water supply. we have been working on building this for about a year and it will be at least a year before we have some answers. our official goal is to finish in 2011 and the unofficial goal is to get it in early 2012 because it will take a lot of different parts moving in intelligent well -- and intelligent ways for the first time. i'm hoping that we have some output on this in a year. one of the schools that we prol of our future projects -- one of the tools that we will have in this project and for all of our future projects is this model. we are nearing completion on calibration of our model. hydrology models are models of the physical processes that occur and the watershed, things like soil moisture infiltration, a separation.
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and that's all for us tonight. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. thanks for joining us tonight. >> good night. ring ring. progresso. oh yes hi. excuse me a sec. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. she is so cute. okay i'll hold. she's holding. wha? (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ho ho ho. ♪ green giant
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government lying to us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some or rather than a damning facts one is that a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in juba and the same industrialist by the way was baking so the spent fuel campaign contributions to cuban american numbers of congress all ords favor of this very program so our ideal democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like to go obviously to have the same blood now that us all and author filmmaker and professor i tell when you state university and from oh no now he's not joining us onj in fact he shies away from the word dissidents because he's heard it all too many times before especially as of late nevertheless the co-founder of cryptome dot org john young has been exposing government secrets on his own website for new york city for the past fifteen years now archie's lauren lyster follows him out work as he'd be cripps the streets of new york city. a winter's day rendezvous an unusual tour guide a
government lying to us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some or rather than a damning facts one is that a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in juba and the same industrialist by the way was baking so the spent fuel campaign contributions to cuban american numbers of congress all ords favor of this very program so our ideal democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like to go obviously to have the same blood now...
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two of us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some rather the ending facts one is a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in cuba and the same industrialist by the way was making substantial campaign contributions to cuban american members of congress all of them are in favor of this very program so our ideal of democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like cuba obviously to help us and what. all right well it doesn't seem like there's a lot of money for the working people here but at least there's a i well bought congress here in the united states sol landau is author a filmmaker and professor at the california state university in kimono all right he's got julius on in fact he tries away from the word dissidents because he's heard it all too many times before especially lately nevertheless the co-founder of cryptome dot org john young has been exposing government secrets on his website for about fifteen years and archie is lauren lyster f
two of us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some rather the ending facts one is a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in cuba and the same industrialist by the way was making substantial campaign contributions to cuban american members of congress all of them are in favor of this very program so our ideal of democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like cuba obviously to help us and what. all right well it doesn't...
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and good riddance. >> it used to be more, bigger, best. and everybody in america started to define themselves by all these things they had around them. houses with no money down, another house with no money down. three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, clothes, jewelry, vacations -- and then all of a sudden, it all came tumbling down. so, the old american dream has died and that is a good thing. >> reporter: a good thing? >> good thing. because those values of more, bigger, bigger, all this, were false. they weren't real. they were this illusion that everybody wanted to live up to and if you live up to an illusion, eventually the illusion evaporates. >> reporter: as she says in her latest group, "the money class," this new american dream is rooted in reality. >> you're not spending every penny. you're not impressing people. you are living a life where you can sleep at night and you're actually happy. that's the new american dream. >> reporter: in the new dream, suze has reversed some of her old advice. most surprisingly, about home ownership.
and good riddance. >> it used to be more, bigger, best. and everybody in america started to define themselves by all these things they had around them. houses with no money down, another house with no money down. three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, clothes, jewelry, vacations -- and then all of a sudden, it all came tumbling down. so, the old american dream has died and that is a good thing. >> reporter: a good thing? >> good thing. because those values of more, bigger,...
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can you tell us about that? >> sure, jimmy, we'll be attempting to beat an existing world record for most people sitting on a love seat. >> jimmy: all right. sitting on a love seat? is there a previous record? >> yeah, so the current mark is 11. that's on urdb right now. and one of the rules we're going to have to follow is that no feet can touch the ground on the love seat. >> jimmy: just got to be off the ground? >> exactly. >> jimmy: all right, let's beat this record! let's do this! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ look at all these people here. hey, welcome. [ applause ] i'm going to get on there, too. i'm going to get on there, too. ready? feet off the ground! [ cheers and applause ] can we do it? ♪ okay. yes! >> that's a world record. >> jimmy: a world record! >> 19 is the new count. >> jimmy: 19 on a love seat! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, guys. congratulations. you can put him down now. very good. [ laughter ] very good. thank you, guys so much. coming up next, we have a very fun one here. this is mos
can you tell us about that? >> sure, jimmy, we'll be attempting to beat an existing world record for most people sitting on a love seat. >> jimmy: all right. sitting on a love seat? is there a previous record? >> yeah, so the current mark is 11. that's on urdb right now. and one of the rules we're going to have to follow is that no feet can touch the ground on the love seat. >> jimmy: just got to be off the ground? >> exactly. >> jimmy: all right, let's beat...
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large numbers around the world despise us who used to feel sympathy for us. >> after two years in office, president obama has been unable to fulfill his promise to close guantanamo. it may be that when the president seeks reelection, his promise may remain unfulfilled. >> dozens of people have been rounded up in a major operation against one of italy's organized crime groups. they're considered more powerful than the sicilian mafia and one of the world's biggest cocaine traffickers. duncan kennedy reports. >> this was the big police operation conducted in darkness with enough manpower to overwhelm any resistance. addresses. some in italy and near rome. this was a hot not only for senior level members -- a hunt not only for senior level members but for merchandiseç le drugs and guns. the premises were searched in the quest for evidence. at this house, police found a secret hiding place behind a bookshelf. big enough to conceal man. one boss had hoped to evade capture. more than 30 mobsters were picked up. the six italian men were detained in germany. science, said police of the extensiv
large numbers around the world despise us who used to feel sympathy for us. >> after two years in office, president obama has been unable to fulfill his promise to close guantanamo. it may be that when the president seeks reelection, his promise may remain unfulfilled. >> dozens of people have been rounded up in a major operation against one of italy's organized crime groups. they're considered more powerful than the sicilian mafia and one of the world's biggest cocaine traffickers....
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>> i mean use your imagination. >> i want to say quirky. with a similar personality that way. >> right sf. >> he's a weirdo. nobody looks at each other and says that is awkward and doesn't happen. every moment is awkward. >> and that is funny. >> a's knock off padre padres -- padres 6-2. there is a flun three and two thirds. the sanford's team now today, jeanette poleland averaging almost 16 points and five assists per game z leading with a perfect record and there is both young ladies surprised when they got the news. >> thinking i was shocked. just because we have a lot of great players on the team that are more than deserving as well. >> i was surprised because there is great freshman and a competitive practice this year. ways humbled at the same time. >> countdown is friday. nine and a half hours of labor mediation today. >> is that all? >> yes. >> and that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us. well this year our garden's simply amazing. everyone's complimenting it. yea. how did you do it? eh, takes a lot of love. the
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getting details that the rest of us don't have access to. we're not going to have faith and we're not going to invest our money. so in theory, we're all victims. >> susie: now, there has been a lot of speculation of whether or not raj will be testifying on his own behalf. if he does, does that work for or against him? do juries like to hear from the defendant? >> jury like to hear from the defendant. even though the burden is always on the government. the defendant can sit back and say nothing at all. the juries have trouble taking that concept. they want to hear what the defendant has to say. it is an important consideration for the defendant to decide if he is going to testify. >> susie: they say tomorrow is the opening arguments for the case. they say many jurors make up their minds depending on what is said in those opening arguments. what does raj rajaratnam's attorney have to say in the opening arguments? >> tomorrow is an opening statement. the arguing part is supposed to be left for the end. the statement is an introduction of what i
getting details that the rest of us don't have access to. we're not going to have faith and we're not going to invest our money. so in theory, we're all victims. >> susie: now, there has been a lot of speculation of whether or not raj will be testifying on his own behalf. if he does, does that work for or against him? do juries like to hear from the defendant? >> jury like to hear from the defendant. even though the burden is always on the government. the defendant can sit back and...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." the trial of the billionaire head fund manager could shake up the way business is done on wall street. first though, and in bangladesh, the high court has upheld the sacking of a nobel laureate as the head of our micro finance bank. he is also an outspoken critic of the government. we have this report. >> it was a high-profile case, the public from inside and outside bangladesh, known as the banker of the board, and he was present for much of the court proceedings. and union, the high court ruled that the government was rights in sacking him from his position at a bank he founded more than three decades ago. it is seen as a setback for a man who won the nobel peace prize in 2006 for pioneering micro banking in bangladesh, which has since been copied in many parts of the world to help lift people out of poverty. and bangladesh today, this bank has more than 8000 borrowers. the majority of our workers are women. but authorities say three years ago, and he fell out with the prime ministe
duncan kennedy, bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." the trial of the billionaire head fund manager could shake up the way business is done on wall street. first though, and in bangladesh, the high court has upheld the sacking of a nobel laureate as the head of our micro finance bank. he is also an outspoken critic of the government. we have this report. >> it was a high-profile case, the public from inside and outside bangladesh, known as the banker...
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many of these are familiar to us. we hold these truths to be self-evident, all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalien able rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. i would submit, mr. speaker, that the people are the ones who are giving us the power to govern and that the constitution as it was written back by our founding fathers was written in the efforts to protect each individual and to protect each individual freedom that we have and enjoy every day. i would also mention that as was mentioned before, that it is important for us as americans to not only take on that personal responsibility, but also to realize that our freedoms are given from our creator and they are also -- it's important for each one of us to not only to fight to protect those freedoms, but remember some of the words that our founding fathers used as well. only a people are capable of freedom. as na
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shale fields who wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia as well which at the poles it's difficult to drill a company is already experimenting in western siberia which is thought to hold largely sources of liquid high problems. well surging energy prices threaten economies with high inflation russia is keen to constrain its growth but you know what he wants the energy ministry and the service to keep an eye on the domestic petrol knock. simply because. he's must be market based we do not want to undermine the country's will produce and to speculation and corporate collusions must be excluded must be decided by demand and supply and not going any administrative some says. look at the markets now here's europe where stocks are trading mixed reports is down slightly less than a quarter of a percent of the dax is up half a percent europe's largest air space. gaining over four percent after it announced net profit of seven hundred forty million dollars for two thousand and ten rolls royce group is also up
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"i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebels have run into trouble in the last few days. down the road, government forces have retaken the town. state t.v. showed these pictures and this chilling statement by a qaddafi supporter: >> reporter: underlying the message, images of captured rebels face down on the ground. the clearest sign yet that this conflict has reached a dangerous new stage. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf libya. >> couric: the trouble in libya has caused the price of gas here to soar. it's now up to an average of $3.52 a gallon. still, that's more than 50 cents less than the all-time high in 2008. back then, a lot of americans turned to mass transit to save money. but as ben tracy reports, commuters are finding a very different ride this time around. >> reporter: this is your 8:25 train? >> yup. >> reporter: okay, we'll hop on with you. >> okay. >> reporter: this morning in pasadena, california, we road the rails with jackie gilberto to downtown los angeles. she ditched her car. when
"i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebels have run into trouble in the last few days. down the road, government forces have retaken the town. state t.v. showed these pictures and this chilling statement by a qaddafi supporter: >> reporter: underlying the message, images of captured rebels face down on the ground. the clearest sign yet that this conflict has reached a dangerous new stage. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf...
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the wet stuff kind of smashes into more of us here. boise will go to 57. san fran, 56, but rainshowers there. the sun will spread eastward. denver, 63, and a quick look atlas lass right here. 35. wow. in the southern parts. anchorage as well. if you are watching us on kimr 6 in palm springs, california, view drawings, photographs, and models of both sustainable and beautiful architecture at steel and shade at the palm springs art museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thanks, ginger. now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. first, tmz reports charlie sheen has a so-called michael j. fox clause in his "two and a half men" contract which provides sheen is to be paid as long as the show runs even if he leaves. meanwhile, sources say the show's producer, chuck lorre has been in touch with reps for the rob lowe about replacing sheen. >>> lindsay lohan is accused of the surveillance store she allegedly stole a necklace from because they sold a copy of the tape without her giving them the right to use her image for profit.
the wet stuff kind of smashes into more of us here. boise will go to 57. san fran, 56, but rainshowers there. the sun will spread eastward. denver, 63, and a quick look atlas lass right here. 35. wow. in the southern parts. anchorage as well. if you are watching us on kimr 6 in palm springs, california, view drawings, photographs, and models of both sustainable and beautiful architecture at steel and shade at the palm springs art museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thanks,...
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stay with us. no secrets really it's all open information open source russia's economy is seeing a windfall from the steep rise in the global energy prices that's on the back of it's the been seen in the middle east and north africa oil producing cartel opec is considering increasing oil production boost declining world output however analysts say the situation could help russia with new customers notably in asia. but this comes at an interesting time for russia because in the last couple of years in the last year in particular russia has made great strides in supplying oil to the far east particularly through eastern siberia pipeline and through the porticoes going in there and into china you know i think so part of russia's had a little bit of a p.r. battle on its hands because most days of the sooners which after all is the growth markets tend to prefer supplies out of the middle east because they're known for being stable reliable this these events of the last few weeks that really caused a lot
stay with us. no secrets really it's all open information open source russia's economy is seeing a windfall from the steep rise in the global energy prices that's on the back of it's the been seen in the middle east and north africa oil producing cartel opec is considering increasing oil production boost declining world output however analysts say the situation could help russia with new customers notably in asia. but this comes at an interesting time for russia because in the last couple of...
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now large numbers of people despise us who used to feel sympathy for us. >> after two years in office president obama has been unable to fulfill his promise to close guantaunmo. it may be when the president seeks re-election his promise may remain unfulfilled. peter taylor, bbc news. >> one of the biggest investigations to hit wall street is the biggest insider trading trial in history. he is accused of making $45 million by trading on illegal tip-offs. secret information came from executives at a list of firms including intel and ibm. >> are you going to testify in your defense? >> he was ready to clear his name. he is acudesed of making money trading on private information about companies, charges that he denied. >> they asked perspective juror fist they read, seen or heard anything about this case. he was well known in financial circles but little known outside. >> it is a major insider trading case that will set the bar for the private sector and the government of what is legal and illegal. >> new york securities lawyer believes the odds are against him. >> the head guy, raj, coul
now large numbers of people despise us who used to feel sympathy for us. >> after two years in office president obama has been unable to fulfill his promise to close guantaunmo. it may be when the president seeks re-election his promise may remain unfulfilled. peter taylor, bbc news. >> one of the biggest investigations to hit wall street is the biggest insider trading trial in history. he is accused of making $45 million by trading on illegal tip-offs. secret information came from...
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shale fields now one thing using u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia as well ridge shale shale deposits has been difficult to drill for companies already experimenting west sides area which is don't see what's called a large resources of liquid hydrocarbons. that's often i'll be back in one hour's time with an update see that. little bit of. digging.
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asked opinion of most of the muslims that's not good can and valued opinion of most of the american us to know it and i doubt it thirty four percent like canada scuse me can a star out of thirty four percent who wanted it and it has accelerated everywhere every since nine one one the people of the world have leaned away from the muslims toward either israelis or americans or a combination or a guy they want to keep it to what happened it was about to happen tomorrow that's not late is not here king a modern day just a cranky well i hope so because macarthur was right. after the soviet wall fell the papers were started and they were released from the soviet union and all the things he was saying when correct stan evans is a fantastic journalist who is documented in book after book that mccarthy was right so if he or king turns out to be talking out of mccarthy that's a very good thing what about what happened to america and look what happened with how it all ended in iraq r.f.e. r.l. it didn't i didn't have his intended outcome it didn't make things better energy to americans broken bir
asked opinion of most of the muslims that's not good can and valued opinion of most of the american us to know it and i doubt it thirty four percent like canada scuse me can a star out of thirty four percent who wanted it and it has accelerated everywhere every since nine one one the people of the world have leaned away from the muslims toward either israelis or americans or a combination or a guy they want to keep it to what happened it was about to happen tomorrow that's not late is not here...
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are killed and injured heart attack is he going to morally blame the american muslim community for us perhaps peter king is lucky that no one ever held hearings on american ira sympathisers now there are a lot of questions as to whether this man considering his past should be heading the homeland security committee and about who we deem to be a word. the terrorist are one worth investigating versus those who we choose to support here this mess with me is matthew national security and there at the center for american progress thanks so much for being here tonight first of all walk us through exactly how fervent of a supporter of the ira i was thinking this past was you you just said you just do some quotes from him he was a real supporter a very vocal supporter but opponent of a british presence in ireland and a supporter of terrorism attacks as you just said attacks that killed civilians including american civilians so he's he's down with them he totally agrees with their cause will still say it to this day but you know can you imagine what if there have been hearings i cannot say on
are killed and injured heart attack is he going to morally blame the american muslim community for us perhaps peter king is lucky that no one ever held hearings on american ira sympathisers now there are a lot of questions as to whether this man considering his past should be heading the homeland security committee and about who we deem to be a word. the terrorist are one worth investigating versus those who we choose to support here this mess with me is matthew national security and there at...
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and put them on his website for the world to see and he thought to tag along and he's going to show us new york city through his eyes we begin outside the federal courthouse where terrorism suspects are tried photos john is published at places like this as well as the police in judicial headquarters known as the ring of steel where he's taking us now have led the f.b.i. to visit him and critics to say he's putting national security at risk and moved on her research into sure if you're rich you are shoddy this is the. whole the truth or kill all the burglars here john says post nine eleven america has amounted to a buildup of secrecy seen all over areas like this in what he calls security theater. at the. time you go in there's an officer around every corner that wants to know what we're doing they claim they're going to through this you will trip john opposes the fortress looking buildup like this secured entrance outside the prosecutor's offices he also thinks in this particular case it's a decoys i go. that the prosecutors are an awful. lot here john is an architect by trade so he re
and put them on his website for the world to see and he thought to tag along and he's going to show us new york city through his eyes we begin outside the federal courthouse where terrorism suspects are tried photos john is published at places like this as well as the police in judicial headquarters known as the ring of steel where he's taking us now have led the f.b.i. to visit him and critics to say he's putting national security at risk and moved on her research into sure if you're rich you...
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no one made us do, but -- made us do it, but we wanted to. we love our kids. we ask our state legislatures for the a supply of budget so we can buy the necessary things, crops, art supplies, simple paper for the kids. we're often told know because they know we will make it up out of our own budget. -- we are often told no another 21st century problem -- how do we protect or create a top level playing field where state enterprises do not distort trade our international -- or international competition, the kinds of special legal support for the kind of advocacy that some of the state enterprises enjoy. again, a major challenge. this notion of state-directed capitalism has become quite appealing to certain countries, in part because it seems to work very well in china. there are a number of negatives. one of the things we need to do is explain to governments and individuals that this model that looks so attractive for the moment may not be so. if you are an emerging economy that the size this is a good model, you are competing for resources and the ability to sub
no one made us do, but -- made us do it, but we wanted to. we love our kids. we ask our state legislatures for the a supply of budget so we can buy the necessary things, crops, art supplies, simple paper for the kids. we're often told know because they know we will make it up out of our own budget. -- we are often told no another 21st century problem -- how do we protect or create a top level playing field where state enterprises do not distort trade our international -- or international...
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pairing you made of hitler and burning burning we figured he would compare you to using peter king. was great i know you love you know george bush and israelis were. and that's the opinion of most of the muslims that's not who can you know version of the year of most of the americans to started out at thirty four percent canada scuse me started out thirty four percent if you wanted to but it has accelerated if you were ever since nine one one the people of the world have leaned away from the muslims toward me the israelis or americans or a combination i want to keep it to what happened with about to happen tomorrow that's only is peter king a modern age of mccarthy well i hope so because macarthur was right and i read it after the soviet war fell the papers were started and they were released from the soviet union and all the things he was saying were correct stan evans is a fantastic journalist who was documented in book after book that mccarthy was right so if peter king turns out to be a second dose of mccarthy that's a very good thing what about what happened to america and look
pairing you made of hitler and burning burning we figured he would compare you to using peter king. was great i know you love you know george bush and israelis were. and that's the opinion of most of the muslims that's not who can you know version of the year of most of the americans to started out at thirty four percent canada scuse me started out thirty four percent if you wanted to but it has accelerated if you were ever since nine one one the people of the world have leaned away from the...
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not nasa nor any of the rest of us. peter? >> the launch had a special meaning for some schoolchildren in point st. john, florida. abc's john quinones went to see them. >> reporter: children of challenger 7 elementary had been waiting for this day since "challenger" explosion. many of these kids were eyewitnesses to this tragedy. >> i just fell apart when it blew up. >> reporter: the kids spent hours painting posters, building shuttle models and writing down in words sentiments of the heart. >> "dear nasa, hope this launch is a good one. i hope no one gets hurt going up." >> "i know "challenger" was a giant disaster for the space program. i want to wish the astronauts a good trip." >> "i'm sure everyone here is proud of you because you're very special, all of you." >> reporter: by launch time, the children now nervous with anticipation, gathered outside their school in the shadow of the kennedy space center. >> three, two, one, blastoff! >> reporter: as "discovery" painted a picture-perfect lift-off, children of challenger ele
not nasa nor any of the rest of us. peter? >> the launch had a special meaning for some schoolchildren in point st. john, florida. abc's john quinones went to see them. >> reporter: children of challenger 7 elementary had been waiting for this day since "challenger" explosion. many of these kids were eyewitnesses to this tragedy. >> i just fell apart when it blew up. >> reporter: the kids spent hours painting posters, building shuttle models and writing down in...
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piers morgan joins us next! kara, we did it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what could possibly hold together all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy roasted peanuts and soft chewy caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. the sweet taste of energy. take toast... spread with i can't believe it's not butter... add jacques. he's french. oui! ♪ oui like! [ male announcer ] four out of five agree it tastes as good as fresh butter with 70% less saturated fat than butter. [ kim ] you can have it all. sweetie, did you just text me that your parents are going to be moving in with us? oh don't worry, honey. i switched to sprint so i get unlimited texts. [ cellphone buzzes, snoring continues ] you just emailed me that they're taking my room? sweetheart it's ok. email and web are unlimited, too. mum, please. do you want to tweet about it? i'll help you compose a tweet -- if you'd like. [ male announcer ] sprint gives you unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile. no data cap
piers morgan joins us next! kara, we did it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what could possibly hold together all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy roasted peanuts and soft chewy caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. the sweet taste of energy. take toast... spread with i can't believe it's not butter... add jacques. he's french. oui! ♪ oui like! [ male announcer ] four out of five agree it tastes as good as fresh butter with 70% less saturated...
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this is the bill that's before us. this c.r., it's a vehicle by which we can speak to the american people, speak to the financial markets, speak to the entire world that the united states realizes that our path is an unsustainable one and we are going to do something about it. we are moving off that path. it's going to be a tougher road for awhile, but it's the road to prosperity, it's the road to growth, it's the road to more jobs. excessive debt slows down the economy, as roghoffen rhine hard's book and studies show, as secretary gien heart testified in the budget committee. it's it's possible we could have a debt crisis, an adverse incident that is exacerbated by the very high levels of debt that we're under. mr. president, i thank the chair and would yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. mr. sessions sessions: i suggese absence of a quorum, mr. president. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presidin
this is the bill that's before us. this c.r., it's a vehicle by which we can speak to the american people, speak to the financial markets, speak to the entire world that the united states realizes that our path is an unsustainable one and we are going to do something about it. we are moving off that path. it's going to be a tougher road for awhile, but it's the road to prosperity, it's the road to growth, it's the road to more jobs. excessive debt slows down the economy, as roghoffen rhine...
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she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i think they may have. >> i was talking to one of her colleagues just last night who said she is is the nature of a already. walter mentioned a number of questions. you said 60, 70, 80, 90. there has been over 130 questions during a one-hour argument so you are talking sometimes two questions per minute and they don't wait for you to finish answering the question. [laughter] they sometimes don't wait for their colleagues to finish asking the question. so it is going full speed and as you all know they are all asking questions except
she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i...
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they are now asking us to help. they're expecting to see us deliver on our verbal mittment to that kind of government the organization of the islamic conference-- which is every islamic country in the world-- is asking for a no-fly zone. and we have a chance to actually put ourselves where our words have been for decades on the right side in the middle east. >> brown: richard haass, you wrote an on said with the headline "the u.s. should keep out of libya" in the "wall street journal". what's your chief arguement. >> let me paraphrase what you just heard. it's not strategic. our interest is in in way warranted. libya is the least important country in the middle east. we should be focusing on egypt, saudi arabia, iran, iraq. limited interventions would not turn this thing around. no-fly zones and the like would not be decisive. interventions that might be deice i have would be far, far, for more costly than our interests warrant. one last thing, who would we be helping? we know we hate qaddafi, our people do. but are
they are now asking us to help. they're expecting to see us deliver on our verbal mittment to that kind of government the organization of the islamic conference-- which is every islamic country in the world-- is asking for a no-fly zone. and we have a chance to actually put ourselves where our words have been for decades on the right side in the middle east. >> brown: richard haass, you wrote an on said with the headline "the u.s. should keep out of libya" in the "wall...
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host: you can send us an e-mail or join us on our twitter page. in case you missed it, yesterday, your colleague had this to say on the senate floor it pretr. >> why are we voting on partisan proposals that we know will fail? that we know that will not balance our priorities? what are we doing all this when the most powerful person in these negotiations, our president, has failed to lead this debate or offer a series proposal for spending or cuts that he would be willing to fight for? guest: i would hope that the president does engage in this important discussion, but i will tell you that the reason i was on the floor in december for a 0.5 hours was a compromise agreement -- for 8.5 hours was because of the compromise agreement. what the president agreed to was extending the bush tax cuts for the top 2%, actually lowering the tax rates on the estate taxes would only apply to the top three tenths of 1%. we gave is again tax break to not only the wealthy, but the extremely wealthy, the extended tax breaks to the rich in terms of capital gains taxes.
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i used to be governor. as governor, you had to propose budgets, you had to propose balanced budgets, you had to balance the budgets, you had to work with the legislature. mike castle is governor, pete dupont, we focused very hard on the fiscal responsibility. the eight years i was governor, we had eight balanced budgets in a row. seven years, we cut taxes. a couple years we actually paid down some debt. we ended up with a aaa credit rating for the first time in the history of delaware. so i feel i know something about this issue. so do a number of my colleagues. we're having a lot of debate, as we should, over what our spending plan is going to be in this continuing resolution to try to fund the government, whether it be another two weeks, another four weeks or six months. that's all well and good, it's important. we need to get started and demonstrate that we're able to reduce this deficit and reduce our debt. but we need to keep in mind that while it's important what we do in the first -- in the next six
i used to be governor. as governor, you had to propose budgets, you had to propose balanced budgets, you had to balance the budgets, you had to work with the legislature. mike castle is governor, pete dupont, we focused very hard on the fiscal responsibility. the eight years i was governor, we had eight balanced budgets in a row. seven years, we cut taxes. a couple years we actually paid down some debt. we ended up with a aaa credit rating for the first time in the history of delaware. so i...
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host: thank you matt apuzzo for joining us. please join us again. guest: yes. thank you. host: in the senate, live coverage on c-span 2 as the senators voting on h.r.-1 all here on the c-span networks. e s house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a comm speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., march 9, 2011. i hereby appoint the honorable virginia foxx to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father coughlin. chaplain coughlin: of late signs of spring speak of new life, o lord. may the first gasps of freedom stabilize the earth with fresh beauty. may heroic hearts of leadership, the world over, bursts forth with sounds of thanksgiving for your sounds of grace. hopefully, lord, our spring fasting and our renewal in prayer will peel away illusions for the nation and personal self-deception. may rage, violence and anger be drowned out by gentle rains. as with common endeavor, we work for the uprooting of weeds
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they were used to my disappearing at night to use computers. my senior year of high school i skipped because there was a job i was offered which was an amazing job to work on this complicated computer project for trw, and i got to work with brilliant people and i got to learn more. the people i worked with my senior year of high school said you should skip college and get a h -- ph.d.. i bent went to my parents and say, yeah, i'm going to skip college. they said, well, actually, you should go to college, and that was good advice because in terms of social development -- i never finished my social development, but it helped. [laughter] >> when you were in high school you prepared a program that enabled you to get in classes with mostly girls as i understand it, so you met girls at that time. is that true? >> well, i wasn't good at meeting them, but, boy, they were nearby. [laughter] they tended to be the better looking girls for some reason. that's the beauty of being in charge of the computer scheduling as i decided when the classes met and who
they were used to my disappearing at night to use computers. my senior year of high school i skipped because there was a job i was offered which was an amazing job to work on this complicated computer project for trw, and i got to work with brilliant people and i got to learn more. the people i worked with my senior year of high school said you should skip college and get a h -- ph.d.. i bent went to my parents and say, yeah, i'm going to skip college. they said, well, actually, you should go...
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to all of us. mr. perlmutter: your point, to my friend from california, is that manufacturing matters in vs. -- matters and having jobs in america matters. if we make it in america we will make it in america. our focus should be on providing good jobs here with good infrastructure, whether that's education, highways, transit, energy, in this country so that for ourselves, our kids, our grandkids there's a prosperous future. but the republicans completely missed that entire approach. and i liken it to this. people say let's look at it if this is a family and a family has to tighten its belt sometimes. no question about it. let's really look at what's occurred here and look at the country as a family because we are all in this together. you know, sometimes we can do something by ourselves, but most of the time we're in this together. and so what's happened here -- let's look at it -- is at the beginning of this century back in 2001, 2003 -- 2002, the country took a voluntary pay cut. when the tax cut
to all of us. mr. perlmutter: your point, to my friend from california, is that manufacturing matters in vs. -- matters and having jobs in america matters. if we make it in america we will make it in america. our focus should be on providing good jobs here with good infrastructure, whether that's education, highways, transit, energy, in this country so that for ourselves, our kids, our grandkids there's a prosperous future. but the republicans completely missed that entire approach. and i liken...
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didn't allows -- speaker pelosi's staff and it was dropped on us in a fashion that didn't allow us to talk about it. one was obamacare that was sent over to the senate and the senate on the promise that obamacare passed and the votes that was necessary to pass obamacare was generated because the senate decided they would do under a reconciliation plan would -- they sent us a reconciliation plan that altered and amended obamacare itself and in that package was a promise from the president of the united states that he would issue an executive order that would take care of the concerns of the pro-life members, pro-life democrats who wouldn't vote for obamacare as long as it funded abortion. and so the audacity of the president of the united states to take the position that he could amend legislation that passed this congress by executive order, which is not a constitutional position, mr. speaker, but that audacity was swallowed by enough people that they voted obamacare out of the house marginally, that a reconciliation package that came from the senate, squeaked out of there because of
didn't allows -- speaker pelosi's staff and it was dropped on us in a fashion that didn't allow us to talk about it. one was obamacare that was sent over to the senate and the senate on the promise that obamacare passed and the votes that was necessary to pass obamacare was generated because the senate decided they would do under a reconciliation plan would -- they sent us a reconciliation plan that altered and amended obamacare itself and in that package was a promise from the president of the...